Three Texans known for their heavenly wisdom will be testing their knowledge of the Bible tonight against a team of nuns and a group of "Rockin' Rabbis" on The Game Show Network.

Batson native Leigh Ballinger and Scott Hill, formerly of Humble, are two of the three men that make up the team "Anointed Ink," which will compete in the pre-taped episode of "American Bible Challenge" at 8 p.m. tonight.

Ballinger is a traveling evangelist. Hill is a tattoo artist known for covering gang tattoos with uplifting messages.

Joining them is Chris Peacock, of Katy, who owns the "Redemption" clothing line.

Comedian Jeff Foxworthy hosts the one-hour game show that requires teams to compete against each other based on their knowledge of the bestselling book of all time, the Bible.

The grand prize is $140,000. If "Anointed Ink" wins, the team members said they intend to donate funds to Texas' Inner Cry Ministries.

Hill, who now lives in Porter, said he received a phone call from "American Bible Challenge" a few months ago about forming a team and auditioning for the show.

Hill, 40, said he called his friends who he felt knew the Bible best and created the "Anointed Ink" team. The name comes from his career as a tattoo artist, he said, adding he spreads the Christian word by tattooing others.

He will not tattoo any gang related, satanic or drug related and pornographic symbols.